Rappler's latest stories on Ericsson
Huawei loses out in Singapore 5G bid
Nokia and Ericsson are chosen as Singapore's main 5G network providers

U.S. should buy control of Nokia, Ericsson to fight Huawei – attorney general
The US has to move quickly to challenge Huawei's dominance in the unfolding, next-generation 5G communications market, says Bill Barr
Ericsson makes $1.2 billion provision to settle U.S. corruption probe
The Ericsson investigation covers a period up to the first quarter of 2017, and involves operations in 6 countries: China, Djibouti, Indonesia, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam

Ericsson rings up huge losses in 2017
The news sends Ericsson's share price tumbling nearly 9% on the Stockholm stock exchange in early trading, in a flat market

Ericsson steps up restructuring on new quarterly loss
We are not satisfied with our underlying performance with continued declining sales and increasing losses in the quarter says CEO Borje Ekholm as the share price drops 10 in Stockholm

PH telcos told: Make most of Wi-Fi, target youth
The youth are an interesting segment to target in the Philippines says Sean Gowran president and country manager of Ericsson Philippines and Pacific Islands

Slow mobile buffering a horror show – Ericsson
Ericsson s findings indicate that if the buffering delay lasted 6 seconds the stress response to delays was similar to that of watching a horror movie or solving a mathematical problem and greater than waiting in a check out line at the grocery store

700 MHz band to aid smartphone penetration uptake – Ericsson
The 700 MHz band will aid the expected uptake in smartphone penetration in 2018 Ericsson says
Why ICT is one of the best ways to combat poverty in Asia
Studies show a 10 increase in internet penetration leads on average to 1 sustainable GDP growth

Ericsson notes trends and changes from Mobile World Congress 2015
Cloud technology 5G capabilities the Internet of things and devices and wearables are growing more commonplace around the world

Ericsson to stop making modems, shed hundreds of jobs
The Ericsson group said it would discontinue future development of modems but that some of the 1 582 employees affected could be redeployed to new jobs in research and development for radio networks

Importance of tech response during disasters
When power and communication lines are destroyed and the connection to the outside world is lost – as was the case with Typhoon Yolanda the need for technical response is vital
Internet.org aims to bring Internet to all
Internet org aims to bring the Internet to everyone
Female factor – and other insights on consumer trends online
A new report shows some remarkable trends on tech We distill four important insights from it